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"Fragile Balance," SG1, season 7, episode 3 is the launching point for this Star Gate fan fiction. Though Jack O'Neill, the clone, is doing well in high school, he is home sick for his old life. Starting over just isn't as easy as people assume. In some ways, it's more difficult. It's not better or worse, it's just different. But different doesn't even begin to explain the weirdness he finds himself in when he discovers a high school peer is getting alien downloads and dabbling in occult magic. Before he figures it out, Jack finds himself and his new friends transported to a new world. This book is intended for an adult audience. Adult subject matter deals with abuse, war, and trauma. It's respectfully done, and it's inter-spaced with humor, but still dark.
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John Erik Ege
If you want to see how I spend my time, there is this short video with my son, not great sound quality, as Eston can actually sing the words and is on key! Anyway, yes... I am a real person. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AwsLlojveeQ&t=13s Father, mental health professional, master level clinician, LPC, movie fan, adventurer, eccentric, sometimes sane, or at least lucid, sometimes even when dreaming. But then, being lucid in a dream is more awake than lucid in life. :) If you are interested in more books similar to these, check out books by Ion Light. He writes like me. Maybe because he is me. That is my pseudonym, and for the books I wrote that clearly not 'PG.' I am partial to several of them, especially "Not Here," and "Sex, Stars, and Singularities."




